nanoHUB: Accelerating Innovation via User-Friendly, Online Apps, Tools, and Data

By Alejandro Strachan1; Gerhard Klimeck2; Jared Gray West3; Joseph M. Cychosz3

1. Materials Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 2. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 3. Network for Computational Nanotechnology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

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Abstract

nanoHUB presents powerful research-grade simulation codes and associated data as easy-to-use Apps, tools, and workflows that anyone can access in a web browser. This frictionless access allows researchers to work without barriers, educators to provide richer experiences for their students, and students to learn by rapid virtual experimentation. Since its founding in 2002, nanoHUB has grown to provide simulation services to 18,000 users per year and serve 2 million annual visitors. Learn about the recent technological breakthroughs that are changing how simulations and the associated data are consumed and making simulation and data pervasive. From instant feedback via our simulation cache, to enabling the exploration of community generated results and machine learning workflows for students and researchers.

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Purdue University ‘nanoHUB’ receives 2020 R&D 100 Award

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  • Alejandro Strachan, Gerhard Klimeck, Jared Gray West, Joseph M. Cychosz (2020), "nanoHUB: Accelerating Innovation via User-Friendly, Online Apps, Tools, and Data," https://nanohub.org/resources/33848.

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